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Spokane River Metals Barker Road South Site - Comments Sought on Construction, SEPA, & Substantive Requirements Documents

 
Publication number Date Published
09-09-027August 2009
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Author(s) Carol Bergin
Description The Washington Department of Ecology proposes to build a fence around the Barker Road South site near the Centennial Trail. The fence will prevent access to contaminated soil at the bottom of the ravine along the river bank in this area. The site is located immediately south and east of the Barker Road Bridge in Spokane Valley, Washington. Documents available for review include Draft Construction Specifications & Design Drawings, SEPA Checklist and Determination of Non-Significance and Substantive Permit Requirements. Comment period is August 10 through September 9, 2009.

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Keywords public comment period, cleanup, heavy metals, contaminated soil
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